User: What happens to groundwater when the rate of infiltration is less than the rate of water being pumped out of the ground?

Weegy: The groundwater reduces when the rate of infiltration is less than the rate of water being pumped out the ground. The water table drops a little, but overall, it is fairly stable. Expert answered|zessanne00|Points 0|

User: How is recycled water used indirectly for drinking?

Weegy: Water recycling has proven to be effective and successful in creating a new and reliable water supply without compromising public health. Nonpotable reuse is a widely accepted practice that will continue to grow. [ However, in many parts of the United States, the uses of recycled water are expanding in order to accommodate the needs of the environment and growing water supply demands. Advances in wastewater treatment technology and health studies of indirect potable reuse have led many to predict that planned indirect potable reuse will soon become more common. Recycling waste and gray water requires far less energy than treating salt water using a desalination system. ] Expert answered|zessanne00|Points 0|